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Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Thanks Rush? Bastard stole my idea!! LMAO!!Quote:
Originally Posted by boaz
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Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Thanks Rush? Bastard stole my idea!! LMAO!!Quote:
Originally Posted by boaz
Have a good one!:s4:
Remember the the 80's slogan
"Just say NO"
LOL...the people have been there and done that.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Zimzum
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It doesn't mean anything when the GOP has a frontrunner that has been unapposed by any member with even a slight chance of passing him. Hillary and Obama are neck and neck, without the GOP's luxury of only one candidate of realistic potential for victory. Of course the Republicans will appear united under these circumstances, but believing their campaign retoric of being "the great party of unity!" is just naive. Politicians see an advantage for a superficially beneficial image and they pounce; I'm sure you've seen it a thousand times over in your 40-something years my good man.Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Are you serious? Up until New Hampshire he was considered broke, out of options, and probably the race. He beat out the ones considered to be the main contenders.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
McCain is considered a moderate conservative which isn't the greatest with the hard right but it does appeal to the independents. With either Obama or Clinton, the party will unite with anyone in order to defeat them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
The BEAUTY of it is that Obama, Clinton....
http://boards.cannabis.com/politics/...ml#post1821429
Obama fans, Clinton fans,
http://boards.cannabis.com/current-e...wink-wink.html
will be at each others necks for the next 6 months.:D
McCain is all about running a clean campaign....by the time the general election comes that will be refreshing to the voters. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"; the GOP had two new friends with Obama and Clinton.:thumbsup:
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And when the GOP was facing multiple potentials, the criticisms were just as harsh!
Remember Giuliani attacking Romney on his immigration policy and supposed illegal houseworkers?
YouTube - The CNN/YouTube Republican Debate, Romney Vs Giuliani
Giuliani demanding retractions from Paul on his opinions about foreign policy and the cause of 9/11.
YouTube - Terrorism: Ron Paul vs. Giuliani @ SC Debate
Mitt Romney fighting John McCain on the practice of waterboarding and Guantanamo.
YouTube - DEBATE: MITT ROMNEY & JOHN McCAIN GET INTO IT! WATERBOARDING
Mike Huckabee calling Mitt Romney "dishonest" and a social and economic failure.
YouTube - Mike Huckabee Attack AD on Mitt Romney
The fighting and criticism is just as harsh and prominant with the GOP. But now that McCain has had all his top contendors drop out after unbeatable, sweeping victories, it's oh so easy to call themselves the "united party". :D You can bet much the same would happen if Hillary or Obama swept so far past the other.
IS is the key word.....WAS is more in line.:D You'll also notice that McCain wasn't part of the mud slinging.:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
I'll bet either one would LOVE to be in McCains shoes watching the battle rather than to be involved. BUT, we can't all have what we wish for....kind of like having a Dem for Prez in "08".:D
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Clinton won by using GOP tactics. I don't believe she will last much longer. The DNC wants to ensure that the race that was 'the Democrats to lose' doesn't wind up lost for them.
All the polls I've been seeing indicate that the majority of the country is anxious for a change in direction. McCain represents more of the same. It's almost as if someone removed Bush's brain and transplanted it into McCain. The thing that assures me it didn't happen is that Bush has no brain.
In any event, this is not the McCain from 2000. He's acting like a political slut, jumping into bed with anyone from the far right who will endorse him. It's a sad thing to watch, because I used to have a lot of respect for him.
One other interesting note ... if we are in a recession, and everyone but the GOP seems to think we are, the current party has never held onto the White House during one.
This is really the most pathetic thing I've heard of.Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
It seems like Republicans are so bored with their own ho-hum candidate that they have to entertain themselves thinking up ways to game the other party's primaries. It's sad that you would rather vote for somosne you would NOT like to win in the general election instead of the candidate you plan to eventually support. Seeking political advantage by putting someone you don't want to win one vote closer to the nomination is not putting your country's best interests first.
And McCain could use a little support these days --- only half as many Republicans turn out to vote in the primaries as Democrats, and the money is barely trickling in. If his supporters go off voting for Clinton or Obama, they just build up the Democrat's fundraising momentum and leave McCain looking all the more pathetic.
It'll serve you right if Clinton eventually gets the nomination and then wins. And if that happens, I don't want to hear any bitching about it --- YOU voted for her.
I know Republicans have got to be tired after all these years of having to defend the worst president ever. It can't have been easy standing behind this trained monkey-boy you've cursed us with for these eight years. And if this kind of strategy is the best you can do at this point, that's understandable. You're worn out. The strain and embarrassment have gotten to you. You guys deserve a break. Why not just throw in the towel and take the next eight years off? Come back after you've rested and have more to offer than this underhanded monkey-wrenching.
It's in the countries best interests to know the dirt on Obama and who better to expose it? Clinton of course! Me and many others have supported our candidate by keeping the DNC at each others throats.....divide and conquer.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
Oh sure they're pulling down some hard cash now.....and spending it too; AGAINST each other. :thumbsup: McCain has all access to the GOP funding now.....nothing to worry about there.Quote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
She may win the nomination but that would be all. I don't think that the people want either a Clinton or a Bush in office for a while. Running against her would be a GOP dream!Quote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
LMAO....that's probably the ONLY way either Obama or Clinton would win.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
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